DCStart and DCEnd in trace performance monitor

Does anybody know what this word mean (DCStart and DCEnd)? I use trace logs in performance monitor (Windows XP). When I create trace, I check "Process creations/deletions". When the trace is started, it get all event about process creation in Windows. This produce a .etl file. When I convert this etl file in csv file, I see every process started on the computer where trace as been activated. In the trace, I see a lot of starting type method, both of them are DCStart and DCEnd. Does anybody know what DC mean ?
Thank you.

Sorry, I should have said kernel logging session. There will be a process with DCStart for each process running at the time the logging session starts and one with DCEnd for each process that was running

Thanks for your post, can you just say to me what is a "Kernel session" ? When it finish ? If I start a trace logs in moment x, all running process will be logged as "DCStart" ? (In other word, all new process will be logged as "Start" ?) This part is not clear for me. Thanks for your help.

Sorry, I should have said kernel logging session. There will be a process with DCStart for each process running at the time the logging session starts and one with DCEnd for each process that was running at the time the logging session ends. And yes, for a process that starts during your logging session you'll see a Process entry with a Type of Start. If a process ends during your logging session you'll get an entry with Type of End.

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